Almost a month after players first reported connectivity issues with Assassin’s Creed II, Ubisoft’s digital rights management continues to foil the efforts of players to enjoy their own games.

This time, Australians have reported that the strategy title Settlers 7 won’t work, as the servers required to authenticate the game are “not available,” according to the error. Ubisoft forum moderator “BB_Foxbox” admits this is a problem especially common in Australia and writes that the company is doing everything it can to fix the problem.

March has been a bad month for Ubisoft’s PC titles, starting with reports that players were unable to access their copies of Assassin’s Creed II. An Ubi.Vigil community manager initially credited “exceptional demand” for causing the issue, however it was later revealed that the server outage was actually caused by an attack. Ubisoft apologized for the issue, offering free downloadable games to PC users on March 25.

But Ubisoft isn’t the only company suffering from its own DRM. Players attempting to access EA’s Command & Conquer 4 have also reported difficulties connecting to the required servers. However in this case, complaints regarding server outages and crashes have come from all parts of the world, including the UK, France, Belgium, Hong Kong and others.